Sunday, February 16, 2020

How Nice: U.S. Ambassador to Honduras Adopted 5 Mestizo Children in 1980s; Not so Nice: One Now Stands Charged with Murder

By Prince George's County Ex-Pat
Sun, Feb 16, 2020 9:39 a.m.

The Washington Post reports Negroponte is a daughter of John Negroponte and one of five children that he and his wife adopted in Honduras when he served as a diplomat there in the 1980s.



PGCE-P: Why the f--k did a white family adopt a mestiza from the Third World?

There are plenty of native born of all races who are needing adoption.




2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Given chances as a child she would NEVER have gotten in her own country. And you see what happens.

Anonymous said...

MEXICAN'S "ROAD RAGE"/BODY SLAM,SENDS 23 YEAR OLD WHITE WOMAN INTO A COMA IN GRAND RAPIDS.
(FOX 17NEWS)WALKER, Mich. — A GoFundMe was set up for the 23-year-old Walker woman who suffered a traumatic brain injury after being body-slammed during a road rage incident.


It happened(last)Thursday evening around 6:40 p.m. at the Starbuck's parking lot off of Alpine Avenue. Police were initially called to a fight in progress but reportedly a crash was involved prior.

According to court documents obtained by FOX 17, police officers discovered Samantha Sutherlin unconscious when they arrived. Witnesses told police on scene the suspect, Eric Alvarez, picked up Sutherlin in the parking lot and slammed her onto the concrete.

Witnesses took photos of the suspect afterwards and his registration prior to him leaving the scene, eventually leading to Alvarez's arrest. A witness also identified Alvarez following his arrest.

Relatives of Sutherlin say she was rushed into surgery on Thursday because of the severity of her injuries. Already, she has had surgery performed on her brain.


Doctors told her family that Sutherlin must stay in a medically-induced coma for the next seven days due to the amount of swelling on her brain.

Sutherlin's sister tells FOX 17 that her sister is "a beautiful mom" who "suffered traumatic brain injury at the hands of a stranger, some nobody. It's sickening. It's sad to know that this person could potentially take her life away from her."

Sutherlin has two young children under the age of 3. They ask you to pray for Samantha and her recovery.

On Friday, Alvarez was arraigned on charges of assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder and failing to stop after a crash.

Alvarez is being held on a $500,000 bond.

Anyone who has information on the incident or saw it happen is asked to call investigators at 616-791-6788.

Sutherlin's family has also created a GoFundMe to help with medical costs.
GRA:Alvarez was arraigned Monday.As is the custom now,Grand Rapids does not identify Alvarez, as a legal or illegal Mexican invader.
--GRA